Speaker
Dr
Michael Smy
(University of California, Irvine)
Description
For 25 years Super-Kamiokande has been exploring neutrinos from a variety of sources: the sun, supernovae, the Earth's atmosphere, dark matter annihilation, and cosmic origins
leading to many discoveries about neutrinos as well as those sources. Last Summer, the first stage of dissolving 0.1% Gd ions began resulting in increased sensitivity to detect neutrons enhancing Super-Kamiokande’s sensitivities for most physics analyses. In this presentation we discuss the current results and status as well as expected future improvements.
Collaboration name | Super-Kamiokande Collaboration |
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Primary author
Dr
Michael Smy
(University of California, Irvine)